EuroKids Pre-School is all set to begin the new academic year in June 2022. It has introduced a two-weeks 'settling programme' across all its 1200+ centres across the country for children who will be entering physical classrooms very soon.
In keeping with its 'Child First Ideology', EuroKids is focusing on settling each child with a wide range of fun-filled activities in a home-like environment, with all safety and hygiene protocols in place. The program will run for several weeks at each of its pre-school centres.
The programme comprises sessions to keep the toddlers engaged and captivated so as to promote daily attendance at the pre-school. These will include outdoor activities, music and yoga sessions, and many such activities that encourage interaction with peers and teachers to improve social skills. Once the program ends, EuroKids' trained teachers will use an innovative curriculum – EUNOIA - to stem the learning gap caused by the pandemic over the past two years.
EUNOIA provides a mix of fun activities and games impacting mind, body and soul, thereby building a strong foundation for the children to learn, grow and imbibe essential life skills. The curriculum has three domains, which include programmes, such as EuroFit, Euphonics, MathLab, Scientific Spark, YogaKids, EuroMusic, and Mindful + which are offered in association with specialized content delivery partners.
EuroKids has implemented a 22-point safety protocol system at all its centres. These have been laid out by international hygiene, safety, and security specialists. Only fully vaccinated staff and teachers will be allowed to attend the pre-schools amidst Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Health and safety officers will be conducting trainings on the New Normal for the staff before the opening of the pre-schools and subsequently at regular intervals.
KVS Seshasai, CEO, Pre-K Division, Lighthouse Learning, said, “We have started the admission process and look forward to welcoming children for the forthcoming academic year 2022-23. Our 'settling programme' is aimed at helping toddlers come back to school and enjoy learning with their friends.”